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The Senior Year Book — 1934 Frances S. Johnson Honor Roll 1, 2. 3, 4 Orchestra I, 2 Senior Board 3, 4 Class Of J flisrcr 3. Paddle Tennis Doubles t’ Championship 3. Senior Play 4. ''Basketball 3 Soccer 2, 3. Senior Prom Com. 4. “Frannie's winning ways and sunny smile are valuable assets to any class, and her pleasing voice proves the truth of the words The sweetest noise on earth, a woman's tongue.” — WHS — Arlene Patsy Kellar Cheer Leader 2, 3, 4 Basketball Varsity I. 2, 3, 4. Field Hockey 2, 3 Soccer 2. 3, 4. Volley Ball 2. 4. Tennis 2. 4 Track 2. 3. Baseball 2. 3. 4 Chorus 1, 2. 3. 4 Cantata 2. 3, 4 Variety Show 4. Senior Board 3, 4. Class Cifts 4 Tiny's” expressive eyes betray a dreamy, yet optimistic nature which i reflected in her poetry. Cute, adorable, and a bit blase, popular on the dance floor, a whirl wind on the basketball court— that's our Tiny.” — WHS — Harriet Ie R. Kenyon Honor Roll 1, 2, 3 Chorus 1, 2, 3. 4 Gym I, 2, 3, 4. J Ruth, who is more often seen than heard, spends a ureal deal of her time studying. Although she may be a little bashful, she has always a sweet smile on her lips. Modest and simple and sweet, The very type of Priscilla. — WHS — John iff. Laing, Jr. Chorus 2, 3. Glee Club 2. Soc cer 2. 3. 4. Golf 3, 4. Basketball 3. Cross Country 2. Gen. Mgr. Senior Play 4. F.nter our Commercial Cut-up! We have only to mention John’s business and scholastic ability, however, to prove that he is far more than an entertainer. And besides being a good student. John is a star golfer. Drive your business, or it will drive thee. — WHS — Charles Whiteland Link Baseball 4. Chorus 1, 2. Charlie” from Charlestown is the boy who insists that he can survive without the weaker sex. We disagree, however, and offer for proof his record at the Friday night dances. ‘'Charlie” is always willing to help his less fortunate brothers in affairs of the heart, intellect, r what have you! What stormy mysterious links enchant the heart to regions where the morn of life was spent!” 25 ►- Joseph Kaskeivsky Joe, hailing from the densely populated regions of Kenyon, is one of our business management stu dents who worked earnestly to make our Variety Sh«»w and Senior Play financial successes. Nor were his words less eloquent than his deeds “One who brooked no silence. — WHS — Ambrose J. Kenney, Jr. Red” is the quiet (?) gentleman with that dry. caustic humor that in public finds egress on rare and therefore golden occasions. With his friends, however, he does not retard his intellectual wit, but produces convulsions of laughter by its continual flow. He shook his ambrosial curl-, and with them the mighty Mount Olympus trembled.” — WHS — Agnes King Honor Roll 1, 2, 3. 4. Student Patrol I. Class Officer J, 4 Gym Club 1 Soccer 1, 2, 3. Varsity Basketball 3. Martha C. Babcock Essay 2, 3. First Prize 3. Editor in chief Senior Board 3, 4. Student Council 4. Penny Carnival 4. Sen ior Prom Com 4. Senior Reception Com. 3. Badminton 2, 3, 4 How inadequate this brief spare when we consider Agnc's many charms! Intelligent, efficient, en tirely delightful, she has distin guished herself both in athletics and the arts. — WHS — John Richard Leon Football 4 Track 2, 3. Senor Reception Com. 3. Senior Prom Com. 4. Senior Play 4. Variety Cast 4. Chorus 1 Sconce Club I. Dick lia% endeared himself to his fell wv students by his charming manners. It is rumored, how ever, thit he was not so gentle while he played right guard on the football team. For manners are not idle, But the fruit of loyal nature and of noble mind. — WHS — Eino William Luoma Chorus 1, 2. Gym 1, 2. 3. 4. Glee Club 1, 2. Basketball 1, 2. 3, 4. Baseball 1, 2, 3. Soccer 2. 3. This red headed boy from Chase Hill has remarkable and versatile abilities which unfortunately are sometimes overshadowed bv his adventurous spirt. Red's efficiency with a basketb. II is the coach's delight. Nor is he averse to lighter and more romantic interests. -Gj
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The Senior Year Book — 1934 Seba Dalton Edwards Chorus 1, 2, 3. 4. Seba, that quiet boy who hails from Hope Valley, seems to awake when the sun sets. In fact, he has been seen star gazing under most ideal circumstances. Seba has an enjoyable time in gym, ninning hither and thither very rapidly with a basketball under his arm. It is also noticeable that he has mastered the southern drawl. — WHS — Salvatore Frustere Glee Club 1, 2. 3. Chorus 1. 2. 3 Variety Cast 4 Track 3. Senior Play 4. Inter class Basketball 1 Sam is that likeable boy who comes all the way from Carolina to brighten our school life. Indeed He is quite as velubl? and quite a friendly as the Lc Beau whr.se part he played so well. — WHS — Robert Woodward Goff Chorus 1, 2. Intra mural Soccer 2. Track 2. 3. Hi Y Club 2. 3, 4. Interclass Basketball 2, 3, 4. Ass't Mgr. football 3. Penny Carnival 3. nior Reception Com. 3. Football Mgr. 4 Athletic Ass'n 4. Senior Prom 4 Varieties 4. Senior Play 4. Class Officer 4. Bob.” our hardworking football manager, claims to be a woman-hater We know better, however. His glittering personality and wit have caused woe for many a fair maiden. — WHS — Catherine L. Hepworth Chorus 1, 2, 4. Book Lovers' Club 1. Athletic Assoc. 1, 2, 4. Honor Roll 1. 2, 4. Catherine is one of our most sociable and most likable girls. Her lasting friendship with a certain school mate is an accomplishment worthy of admiration. True friendship is a plant of slow growth. — WHS — Everett Hale Holman Chorus 1, 2. Scenery for Va rieties 4. Senior Play 4. Everett, known as the mayor of Carolina, has made himself famous through his interest in the various sciences. His sincerity is very pleasing to those who are well acquainted with him, and he has certainly proved an exceedingly worthwhile classmate. Old sciences are unraveled like old stockings—by beginning at the foot. Laura Freitas Chonis 1, 2, 3, 4. Vice Pres. Embroidery Club 1. Gym 1, 2, 3, 4. Senior Play Csher 4. Cantata 4 Laughing eyes and a contagious •..mil:—that gives one an idea of this fair maiden who can express so much in one little giggle. We like her and I guess we’re not the only ones, for those trips to East Provi dence are too frequent to be mere shopping tours! How about it, Laura? — WHS — Albert Fray Glazier, Jr. Chorus 1, 2. Interclass Basketball 2. Interclass Volley Ball 3. Inter class Basketball 1. Scenery for Va rieties 4 Al is a most quiet and re served boy in class, but very witty and good natured in the midst of his friends. This rather shy lad has great possibilities as an architect, which we hope he will improve in the future. — WHS — Anthony J. Grad Hone Baseball 2. 3. 4 Basketball 2. 3, 4. Capt. 4. Soccer 3, 4. Chorus 2, 3. Cantata 2. Senior 3, 4. What a busy person—all around the school seeking subscriptions for the Senior. Besides being an ar dent business man, Tony is an en thusiastic participant in athletics. His accomplishments in baseball, soccer, and basketball have easily gained for him recognition as an All Star Athlete — WHS — Marhn Jessie Hoadley Soccer 3. Variety Show Usher 4. Chorus 2, 3. Marion's red hair, blue eyes, dimples, and nimble actions quic ly reveal the good companion How her fingers fly at that type writer and the errors! Oh, well, you’d expect that. Haste makes waste. — WHS — Anna Mabelle Ingham Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4. Chorus 1, 2, 3. Glee Club 1. 2. 3. Varsity Soccer 2. Varsity Basketball 3. Class Stenographer 4. Senior Board 3, 4. Cantata I, 2. Class Officer 3. Mac's efficiency and intelli rence have often brightened a el Kimy classroom. One of her out standing talents is the ability write equally well with both hands Maybe that’s the reason why so very few errors occur on her typewrit ten transcript. A
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The Senior Year Book — 19.H is $ j June Myrtle Maine Jllr Athletic Assoc. 1, 2, 4. Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 Honor Roll I, 2, 3. 4. Book Lovers' Club 1. Although June is not known in timately by the majority of her classmates, those of us upon whom she bestows her friendship value it highly. One of June’s greatest as sets is her pleasant, cheerful dis position. When she makes a real friend, that friend is not likely to lose her. — WHS — Ralph S. Merithew Although we are accustomed to think of Ralph as quiet, his friends recognize him as a story teller of good standing. His gentle demeanor in class has gained for him the favor of his teachers. In spite of his scholarly appearance, we need not fear that “The Pennsylvanian will suffer a nervous breakdown from over study. — WHS — Vivian Irene Morrill Honor Roll 1, 2, 3. 4. Martha C. Babcock Essay 2. Prize Speak ng 3. Chemistry Contest 3. Sen ioi Board 3, 4. Class History 4. Vivian is one of the most conscientious girls in her class. During her three years at W. H. S., Viv” has confined her activities to the classroom, and her scholastic achievements are known througn-out the school. — WHS — Angeline M. Matarese Debating Club I. Chorus J. Hon or Roll 3. Senior Play 4. Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4. Such an attractive combination cf laughing brown eyes, curly hair and merry smile! Indeed, Angie's contagious laugh and ready help (especially with Algebra!) are well known to us. We all feel as we gaze upon her Deep brown eyes running over with glee, Bonnie brown eyes are the eyes for me. — WHS — Carle Craig Morrill Track 2, 3, 4 Captain 4. Sen lor Board 3, 4. Varieties 4. Senior Play 4 Chemistry Contest 4. Sen •or Reception Com. 3. Honor Roll 3 Inter class Athletic Activities 2, 3, 4 Minor Activities 2, 3, 4. 'Datson, our most efficient track captain, baffles even Mr Stevens with his theories (?). We predict another natural phenome non in the near future when Mor rn! eclipses Einstein. — WHS — Raima Ida Moscaritoli Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4. Honor Roll 1 2, 3, 4. Cantata 2. Senior Board 3, 4. We are proud to have a class mate who is as reliable, friendly, and helpful as Palma. When a task has to be done, she does it with spirit and intelligence. She has chosen a vocation well suited for her—that of secretary. Pirn’s capability and attractive personal itv will surely satisfy any business man. Marion E. Moshier Variety Show 4. Glee Club 4. Chorus 4. Do you recognize Marion as the sweet old fashioned warbler in the “Cabaret Show of the Varieties ? Besides possessing a melodious voice, she is blessed with a pleasant simTe. Is there a heart that music can not melt ? Alas! how is that rugged heart forlorn! — WHS— fj Dorothy C. Murphey Chorus 1, 2, 3. 4. Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Operetta 1. Cantata 2. Captain Ball 1. Variety Show 4 Senior Board 3, 4. Senior Play 4 Gym 1, 2, 3. 4. Athletic Assoc. 1, 2, 3, 4. Annual Concert 2. Dot, the supreme optimist, has a way with her that is irresistible. When she smiles, the whole world smiles with her. We wish you all the luck in the world and don’t ever lose those dimples, Dot ! — WHS — Paul Murano Chorus 2, 3, 4. Cantata 2, 4 Glee Club 2, 3, 4. Senior Prom Com. 4. Varieties 4. Soccer 4 Ring Com. 2. Grad Chorus 2. Since Paul's greatest desire is to become a distinguished dancer, we may often find him gliding over waxed floors. Hi Ho is very so-ciable and an exceedingly enter taining companion. — WHS — Anthony John Narciso Chorus 2. 3, 4. Glee Club 3. 4 Prize Speaking, 2nd prize, 3 It»l ian Play 3. Senior Play 4. Variety Show 4. Tony is a good chap—always ready to lend a fellow a helping hand. A very cheerful boy too, and one who would fit in with any group! His witty remarks always seem to come at the right time, much to the delight of the class. Some of his pet phrases are: That’s what I say, Whoa, and My goodness. —26 fa
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